In Palmistry, These Two Marks Indicate Financial Abundance: Nine Out of Ten People Will Be Wealthy!

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First, the Jade Column Pattern and the Sun Line

This gentleman has three deep lines on his left hand, with a clear and long Jade Column line extending straight up to the middle finger, indicating a stable career and abundant wealth. The Sun Line is prominent, suggesting that with continuous effort, wealth and prestige will follow. (In reality, he experienced a turning point in his career after the age of 25, leading to greater financial success, and he is currently thriving.)

Second, the Field Pattern and the Ingot Pattern

This lady has three deep lines with a clear career line that winds towards the Mount of Jupiter, indicating a stable career. The palm feature known as the “Ingot pattern” is evident, suggesting a lifetime of continuous wealth. The presence of the Field pattern in the Xun Palace suggests ownership of both a car and a house, marking her as someone of wealth and fortune. (In reality, she experienced a significant career turning point after the age of 25, with continuous improvements and prospects for even greater prosperity ahead.)

Third, the Scholar's Eye and the Ingot Pattern Together

In palmistry, the Scholar's Eye, also known as the Phoenix Eye pattern, is a symbol of good fortune, typically found at the base of the thumb. If it appears on a woman's palm, it is believed to boost her husband's fortune and benefit her children, bringing prosperity to her family after marriage. The more closed and larger the Scholar's Eye, the greater the fortune it is believed to bring. It must be closed, and the larger it is, the more auspicious it becomes, leading to wealth. If a woman has the Scholar's Eye on both hands, not only will her fortune improve, but it will also bring good fortune to her husband's family. As the saying goes, “With the Scholar's Eye in hand, wealth flows endlessly; a woman supports her husband and benefits her children, while a man excels in skills and wealth.”

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